
New delhi: As Soon as Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Government has came into Power in Delhi, Private Schools Have Started Increasing Fees Indiscriminately, Said Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Senior Aap Leader and Leader of Opposition Atishi Today said that to save the education mafia the BJP government of Delhi is hidding private school fee regulation bill.
Aam aadmi party will become the voice of parents of children and will seek opinion from the public on this bill. Aam Aadmi Party will demand necessary amendments in the bill in association as per the suggestions received from the parents.
Fee Hike By 80 Percent
Atishi said that ever since the BJP government has been formed in Delhi, Private Schools Have Started Increasing Fees Indiscriminately. All Private Schools Have Increased Fees by 20 to 80 percent.
Middle Class Suffering
Under the BJP Government, The Middle Class of Delhi is suffering, it is unable to pay the fees of its child. Parents of Children are protesting outside the school and the direction of education in about 40 degree temperature but there is no one to listen.
She said that one thing is very clear that due to the nexus between the BJP and private schools, the fees of private schools are increasing manner. Parents of Children Studying in Private Schools Repeatedly Go to the Education Minister, Chief Minister and the Minister Makes False False False Promies to Them that The Fees will not be increased, but till date not a single Private school has stopped the fee hike.
BJP quintly passed bill
The aap leader said that the BJP government talked about bringing a law to stop the fee hike. It will be passed in the Assembly, but without asking the parents and that which the case against the case against the fee hike and without showing the law, the BJP government Quietly Passed the Bill in the Cabinet. The BJP did not let anyone see the copy of the bill. The BJP is not brings this law to reduce the fees in private schools, but only to show off and save these schools.
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